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Motivate The Public Speaker in Your Teen

I had never heard of Josh Ship before today and I’m guessing you haven’t either. He has so much to say to teens, and I thought this video would give you a good picture of who he is. Learning to speak to crowds is a critical skill for any entrepreneur-but I’m painfully aware of how [...]

 
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Be Inspired, Entrepreneurs

For those of you who have not seen this video on our website, yet, enjoy.

If you know a homeschool family that could help up create a video like this for homeschool entrepreneurs, please contact me at deb@homeschoolent.com. Thanks!
**FYI-we are NOT selling the product they mention at the end, it’s just the most inspirational video for [...]

 
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10 Ways To Survive The Family Business

The family business. Has somewhat of a ring to it, doesn’t it? I don’t mean the ‘ding’ you hear at a boxing match, either. It’s a dream of 82% of Americans to have their own business. It usually includes the hope of at least one other family member being a part of it, too. However, [...]

 
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Are You Teaching This Life Skill?

Recently I read an article on The Open Forum,  101 Tips from Small Business Bloggers and was particularly impressed with a quote from Seth Godin:
“Leadership is scarce because few people are willing to go through the discomfort required to lead. It’s uncomfortable to stand up in front of strangers. It’s uncomfortable to propose an idea [...]

 
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Helping Your Teen Start Their Own Business

Homeschooling has many advantages, especially when planning a high school curriculum. Meeting your state’s requirements, of course, is your first priority, but many people don’t realize how flexible those requirements are. I love the flexibility of gearing courses towards what my children are gifted in, not only because they enjoy it more (thus more cooperative), [...]

 
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